5/29/2006 -
Red Cross Assists in Tsunami Relief Efforts
The important role of the American Red Cross in raising funds to assist victims of last month's devastating tsunami off the coast of Indonesia was the focus of the Red Cross program on KJFF Radio (1400 AM) on January 14. Kathy Lass, director of international services joined Omar Ruiz of the Jefferson County Service Center for a 30-minute live interview. |
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5/29/2006 -
Prepare for Emergencies Now
Whether your family is hitting the road for Spring Break or taking it easy at home, preparedness is key. Nicole Holtgrefe, emergency services specialist, American Red Cross St. Louis Area Chapter, said families need to make emergency preparedness a priority. |
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5/29/2006 -
Armed Forces Emergency Services Available
American Red Cross outreach to 1.4 million Armed Forces active duty personnel and 1.5 million members of the National Guard and Reserves was featured during the March 11 Red Cross program on KJFF Radio (1400 AM). |
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5/29/2006 -
Seniors Can Count on a Safe Ride from Red Cross
Through the Safe Ride Program, the American Red Cross and A.G. Edwards are meeting senior citizens' needs for reliable transportation with a few extra services. Safe Ride offers licensed and certified drivers who are trained to assist people with special needs. |
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5/29/2006 -
YouthCorps Helps Students to Lead
The St. Louis Area Chapter YouthCorps is a leadership development program for middle school and high school teens in the St. Louis area. Through after-school groups, the youth are trained in three service areas of the Red Cross: health and safety, disaster preparedness and international services. |
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5/29/2006 -
Subscribers Say Lifeline is a Lifesaver
When Florence Oliver was told by her doctor that she had suffered two light strokes, she subscribed to Lifeline, a medical monitoring service available through the American Red Cross, and she now feels more at peace. |
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